Mike here with a few images of the setting in Big Sur between Molera and Big Sur Station from late morning today. Pictures here don’t represent the stiff wind blowing from the north.
What appears to be a USFS hand crew preparing a fuel break of some sort from an established path just south of Big Sur Station about 300 yards from Highway One.
Andrew Molera State Park parking lot is being used as a refueling station for engines, crew buses and utility vehicles.
Four water dropping helicopters are ferrying water to the peaks above Big Sur Valley from a source provided by El Sur Ranch close to Andrew Molera State Park boundary.
Two water dropping Sikorsky skycranes are working together south of where the smaller copters are working. They were observed dropping loads behind Mt Manuel. They may be reloading in the ocean off Pfeiffer.
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Mike, great photos. I didn't get any as driver was in a hurry. :-(
What do the Blue lines on the map signify?
Excellent photographs, Mike. Have you seen any planes dropping retardant, or is it too bloody windy to hit a target?
Terry
All this because of somebody illegally starting a fire...most beautiful place on earth being hurt because of careless people...
Careless people hurting my favorite place in the world
No fixed wing aircraft dropping and only one heard closer to the activity near Little Sur River canyon as I was heading north. I left there at noon and the smoke was thick. Total 7 helicopters by my count. One looked to be doing reconnaissance. (thanks on the pics Terry)
beautiful shots, Mike! From Pfeiffer Ridge, I've heard almost entirely just the helicopters all day. The smoke has lessened considerably this afternoon, enough to see the helicopters dropping the water along the fire line just below (south of) the ridgeline. There are/have been a bunch of fire observation folks at the "turnout" at the crest of Clear Ridge Rd below the Eisner's all day.
Thanks Jeff. Good to hear about diminished smoke. Maybe you will see fixed wing in the area before the end of the day.
Is Hwy 1 still open?
Oh boy, just what we need, stiff winds blowing it into the yet to be burned area!